How does the S&W Schofield 2000 compare to an original?
InRange is supported by viewers like you and every $1 helps! / inrangetv In the year 2000, S&W reintroduced their iconic No.3 Schofield revolver from their prestigious Performance Center. In this video we discuss the history of the Schofield revolver, and also review the now collectable S&W Performance center model; is it historically accurate? Why did they reproduce it? How does it compare to the original?

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